Fans who couldn't get into Bonnie Raitt's sold-out concert here at Humphrey's this summer will have another opportunity to hear her in action. For a few dozen fans who share her opposition to nuclear energy, the concert will also provide an opportunity to -- as Raitt is fond of saying -- "walk the walk, not just talk the talk."

The multi-Grammy Award-winning singer, songwriter and ace guitarist is returning with her band to perform a Feb. 23 concert at Copley Symphony Hall. If it's anywhere as sizzling as her Humphrey's show, it will be another night to remember.

A longtime social and political activist, Raitt is using her San Diego concert -- at least in part -- to drum up support for a cause near and dear to her heart. Namely, renewable energy. (As far back as 1978, Raitt was a driving force behind the all-star "No Nukes" benefit concerts at Madison Square Garden, where she was joined by Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band, Jackson Browne, Chaka Khan, the Doobie Brothers and others.)

According to Raitt's web site, proceeds from the sale of a few dozen of the choicest seats for her Feb. 23 show here will benefit "organizations opposing the re-opening of the San Onofre nuclear power plant." These tickets cost significantly more than the other tickets for her performance.

Specifically, Green Circle orchestra tickets cost $200 each. Gold Circle Orchestra tickets cost $300 each and include a post-concert dessert reception and photo opportunity with Raitt. These specially priced tickets are available now, but only through Raitt's web site.

All other tickets for her Feb. 23 concert here go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday, Nov. 9, at Ticketmaster. Through 10 p.m. tonight, AEG Live, the show's promoter, is doing an online-only pre-sale (password: aeg2013).

Tickets are priced at $50.50 to $75.50, plus service charges. Fellow singer-songwriter Maia Sharp, a Raitt favorite, will open.

Raitt's tour is in support of her latest album, "Slipstream." The first release of her career to be released on her own record label, it has earned some of her strongest reviews in years.